SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic Danish infants and their mothers from April 2020 to January 2022.
Michelle Malon, Andreas Jensen, Jakob Hjort, Nikolai Søren Kirkby, Anne Cathrine Lund Laursen, Jesper Kiehn Soerensen, Dorthe Maria Vittrup, Lone Graff Stensballe
Author Information
- Michelle Malon: The Child and Adolescent Clinic, The Juliane Marie Center, The Danish National University Hospital "Rigshospitalet", Copenhagen, Denmark. ORCID
- Andreas Jensen: The Child and Adolescent Clinic, The Juliane Marie Center, The Danish National University Hospital "Rigshospitalet", Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Jakob Hjort: Department of Clinical Medicine, Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
- Nikolai Søren Kirkby: Department of Clinical Microbiology, The Danish National University Hospital "Rigshospitalet", Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Anne Cathrine Lund Laursen: The Child and Adolescent Clinic, The Juliane Marie Center, The Danish National University Hospital "Rigshospitalet", Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Jesper Kiehn Soerensen: The Child and Adolescent Clinic, The Juliane Marie Center, The Danish National University Hospital "Rigshospitalet", Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Dorthe Maria Vittrup: The Child and Adolescent Department, The University Hospital Herlev, Herlev, Denmark.
- Lone Graff Stensballe: The Child and Adolescent Clinic, The Juliane Marie Center, The Danish National University Hospital "Rigshospitalet", Copenhagen, Denmark. ORCID
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- /Innovation Fund Denmark
COVID-19
COVID-19 Testing
Denmark
Female
Humans
Infant
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
Mothers
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
SARS-CoV-2